SPECIAL APYEBTHEMENTt. QPERA HOUSE, HAWEKA. I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. The World's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD , AMARILLY OF CLOTHES LINE ALLEY TWO REASuNS WHY , AMARILLY OF CLOTHES LINE ALLEY is Mary Pickfordfs best production to date. I * * * One reason for saying this is because "our sweetheart" plays a character in this picture that suits her better than any other she has ever appeared in. * * * 1 • The other reason is that the producers of this great organisation are on the improve, all the time, and so out to make each production better than the previous one. Stalls 1/1, Circle 1/7. TTAWERA MALE CHOIR. THE GRAND THEATRE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. The Choir will have the assistance of MIS REBA COHEN 1 (Soprano Soloist at Auckland Choral Society's Jast performance), MR HAROLD ACKROYD (Baritone) And1 THE WINNING QUARTETTE in the Choir's late Competition. ODDFELLOWS' ASSEMBLY; THE next Dance will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Eltham, on ! FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29. Lradies, 6d and Basket; Gentlemen 2/-. 28 OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. A GRAND FOOTBALL DANCE, will -^*- be heldi in the above Hall on , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ?., I Good Floor, Special Music and Ideal Supper. Admission; Gents 3/-, Ladies 1/6. O. ROBERTS, 25,7,9,0,1 Hon. Sec. TAWHITI SOCIAL HALL. A WEEKLY DANCE will he held in l\. above Hall EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. Good Music. Good Floor and Supper. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. A. APPLEYARD, s,m Hon. Sec. SOCIAL EVENING!" ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANAIA. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25, At 7.30 p.m. /"CHURCH of England gathering, to !V.'/ discuss — . (1) Memorial to the Soldiers. J (2) The Erection of a Parish Room. Followed by Supper, Musical Items, and a Dance. Admission: Ladies, 6d and Basket; Gentleman, 1/-. 25 " CONCERT AND DANCE. OTAKEHO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. At 7.30 p.m. In aid of Funds for St. John's Ladies' Guild. ARTISTS— Hawera Prize Quartette (Messrs Gra-ce, Ackroyd, Cooper and Buckeridge), assisted by Mr Strong, Entertainer, and two lady vocalists. Pianist, Mrs Grace. Admission to Concert and Supper, 2/-; Dance, Gents 1/-. Church of England Ladies please bring a Basket. E. LE FLEMING, 23,25 Hon. Sec. 1 WAVERLEY RACES. A MOTOR LORRY will leave the Post Office at 8.30 a..m. on WEDNESDAY, for Waverley Racecourse. J? MTJBTAGH. Phone No. 204. HAWERA STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. I "E |"EMBERS of the Second Group are ■1"-*- notified that the winning number at the Ballot on FRIDAY EVENING, ■for £400, was No. 403, pertaining to Mr C. Ft. Laurent, of Hawera. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, the Society will sell Appropriations as follows : First Group—4 Appropriations of £150 each. Second Group—2 Appropriations of £200 each. Members are advised to keep their . shares financial, in order to partake in these sales. j ROBERT S. SAGE, Secretary. * FOR SALE~ ' [ Q-SEATER Maxwell, absolutely in r good order; self-starter, etc.; done . about 8000. A snip at £275; new ones - cost nearly £400. ; F. W. SHACKLETON. 1 Phcne 511. 5 . ; NORTH British Belting keeps the machine working satisfactorily. 0 lear in, year out, it spells efficiency ■• und economy. All dealers. 8 "- — c 1VT ALT and °il an<* I>lai» Malt Ex- ;. iVX tract, 3/6 and 4/6.—At Tait's t) Pharmacy
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 25 August 1919, Page 1
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